If I built a distro I’d call it Buddha Linux so every time someone points out something good in general Linux discourse I could say “that’s exactly how Buddha Linux is” and every time someone points out something bad I’d say “that’s exactly how Buddha Linux is”. It’s infinite marketing. It’s the absence of marketing.
Maybe not exactly the same, but Bodhi Linux is an Ubuntu derivative that develops the Moksha desktop environment based on the Enlightenment window manager.
According to some distros, source is reality. According to other distros, binary is reality. But the truth is in the middle way: binary and source are the same.
If I built a distro I’d call it Buddha Linux so every time someone points out something good in general Linux discourse I could say “that’s exactly how Buddha Linux is” and every time someone points out something bad I’d say “that’s exactly how Buddha Linux is”. It’s infinite marketing. It’s the absence of marketing.
Maybe not exactly the same, but Bodhi Linux is an Ubuntu derivative that develops the Moksha desktop environment based on the Enlightenment window manager.
That’s exactly how Buddha Linux is.
My man walked right into the trap while watching you build it
There is no trap. Only a pause on your path.
According to some distros, source is reality. According to other distros, binary is reality. But the truth is in the middle way: binary and source are the same.
Compiling is just a construct! I could use Gentoo or flatpak and get the same product.